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In the Museum of Maya Culture

In the Museum of Maya Culture
Author: Quetzil E. Castañeda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 341
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780816626731

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"Very interesting discussion of the ways in which anthropology, tourism, archaeology, and popular culture all contribute to the creation of the Maya as a social unit and Chichen Itza as a place"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.


New Theories on the Ancient Maya

New Theories on the Ancient Maya
Author: Elin C. Danien
Publisher: UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1992-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780924171130

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Papers from the 1987 Maya Weekend conference at the University of Pennsylvania Museum present current views of Maya culture and language. Also included is an article by George Stuart summarizing the history of the study of Maya hieroglyphs and the fascinating scholars and laypersons who have helped bring about their decipherment. Symposium Series III University Museum Monograph, 77


The Popol Vuh

The Popol Vuh
Author: Lewis Spence
Publisher: New York : AMS Press
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1908
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Courtly Art of the Ancient Maya

Courtly Art of the Ancient Maya
Author: Carla McKinney Brenner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2004
Genre: Central America
ISBN:

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The Copan Sculpture Museum

The Copan Sculpture Museum
Author: Barbara W. Fash
Publisher: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University Publications Department
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Copán (Honduras : Department)
ISBN: 9780873658584

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In The Copan Sculpture Museum, Barbara Fash tells the inside story of conceiving, designing, and building a local museum with global significance. The book provides a comprehensive introduction to the history and culture of the ancient Maya and a model for working with local communities to preserve cultural heritage.


A Maya Universe in Stone

A Maya Universe in Stone
Author: Stephen Houston
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1606067451

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The first study devoted to a single sculptor in ancient America, as understood through four unprovenanced masterworks traced to a small sector of Guatemala. In 1950, Dana Lamb, an explorer of some notoriety, stumbled on a Maya ruin in the tropical forests of northern Guatemala. Lamb failed to record the location of the site he called Laxtunich, turning his find into the mystery at the center of this book. The lintels he discovered there, long since looted, are probably of a set with two others that are among the masterworks of Maya sculpture from the Classic period. Using fieldwork, physical evidence, and Lamb’s expedition notes, the authors identify a small area with archaeological sites where the carvings were likely produced. Remarkably, the vividly colored lintels, replete with dynastic and cosmic information, can be assigned to a carver, Mayuy, who sculpted his name on two of them. To an extent nearly unique in ancient America, Mayuy can be studied over time as his style developed and his artistic ambition grew. An in-depth analysis of Laxtunich Lintel 1 examines how Mayuy grafted celestial, seasonal, and divine identities onto a local magnate and his overlord from the kingdom of Yaxchilan, Mexico. This volume contextualizes the lintels and points the way to their reprovenancing and, as an ultimate aim, repatriation to Guatemala.


Maya Cultural Heritage

Maya Cultural Heritage
Author: Patricia A. McAnany
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2016-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1442241284

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Situated at the intersection of cultural heritage and local community, this book enlarges our understanding of the Indigenous peoples of southern México and northern Central America who became detached from “the ancient Maya” through colonialism, government actions, and early twentieth-century anthropological and archaeological research. Through grass-roots heritage programs, local communities are reconnecting with a much valorized but distant past. Maya Cultural Heritage explores how community programs conceived and implemented in a collaborative style are changing the relationship among, archaeological practice, the objects of archaeological study, and contemporary ethnolinguistic Mayan communities. Rather than simply describing Maya sites, McAnany concentrates on the dialogue nurtured by these participatory heritage programs, the new “heritage-scapes” they foster, and how the diverse Maya communities of today relate to those of the past.


The Mayas

The Mayas
Author: Museo Nacional de Antropología (Mexico)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1988
Genre: Maya art
ISBN:

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Encyclopedia of the Ancient Maya

Encyclopedia of the Ancient Maya
Author: Walter R. T. Witschey
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2015-12-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0759122865

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Encyclopedia of the Ancient Maya offers an A-to-Z overview of the ancient Maya culture from its inception around 3000 BC to the Spanish Conquest after AD 1600. Over two hundred entries written by more than sixty researchers explore subjects ranging from food, clothing, and shelter to the sophisticated calendar and now-deciphered Maya writing system. They bring special attention to environmental concerns and climate variation; fresh understandings of shifting power dynamics and dynasties; and the revelations from emerging field techniques (such as LiDAR remote sensing) and newly explored sites (such as La Corona, Tamchen, and Yaxnohkah). This one-volume reference is an essential companion for students studying ancient civilizations, as well as a perfect resource for those planning to visit the Maya area. Cross-referencing, topical and alphabetical lists of entries, and a comprehensive index help readers find relevant details. Suggestions for further reading conclude each entry, while sidebars profile historical figures who have shaped Maya research. Maps highlight terrain, archaeological sites, language distribution, and more; over fifty photographs complement the volume.


Maya Civilization

Maya Civilization
Author: Charles George
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2010-07-16
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1420505475

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At its peak, the Maya civilization consisted of two million people populating over forty cities. While Europe languished in darkness after the fall of Rome, the Maya were advancing irrigation and terracing techniques in agriculture, pioneering the use of the zero in mathematics, and creating accurate astronomical tables. Yet, much about this great culture is unknown, as scholars struggle to decipher Mayan texts. This compelling volume examines the Maya civilization in accessible chapters with supplemental maps, timelines, and charts to support student research. Relevant topics discussed in this edition include the rise of the Mayans, the lives of the nobility and commoners during the classical period, achievements in science, engineering, and writing, the spirit realm and cosmology, and elements of Mayan culture in modernity.